Gatwick Airport Transfers

One of the few UK airports that didn’t start life as a military base, Gatwick Airport opened as an aerodrome towards the end of the 1920s and was approved for commercial flights by the Air Ministry in 1933. Scheduled services started a year later, the first terminal known as ‘The Beehive’ opened in 1935 and a major expansion happened in the 1950s.

Gatwick Airport
Travel Guide

Gatwick Airport (IATA code: LGW) is the UK’s second busiest airport by total passenger traffic and the ninth in Europe – in 2016, the airport served 43.1 million passengers travelling to and from 228 destinations in 74 countries . Unique amongst UK airports in that it serves full service, low-cost and charter airlines, it lies 48km south of central London and your iRide time is approximately 1hour 20 minutes.

With over 50 shops and close to 30 restaurants; on-site, connected and off-site hotels as well as a range of business and personal services, Gatwick is one of Europe’s best airports.